Answer: hi, your question makes no sence
Answer: If you mean "in real life", there is no Hogwarts school in real life. It is a fantasy story, and most of the places and people are invented.
No, the words are all exatly the same, just they have differant covers to the other harry potter books, they have the exact same story inside word for word.
There have been eight Harry Potter films made so far, ending the series with the eighth one "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part II". There will be no more Harry Potter movies as far as known.
I'm assuming that you mean what was the title for the thrid movie. It's the same as the book: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Yea, I was just watching it then. I think you are referring to the part at the start where he goes down the staircase. I thought that set was from Harry potter.
No the films are exactly the same In the books some of the words are different so that they can be understood in whatever country they are published For example: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in the UK is: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the USA
Who is Herame? If you mean Hermione, she is the same age as Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. All three are in the same year at Hogwarts.
There is no Edward in the Harry Potter books.
There are seven Harry Potter books. They were all written by the same author and all belong in the same genre.
The same as Harry Potter's or Severus Snape's.
Harry Potter and Neville Longbottom met on the 1st September 1991 on the Hogwarts Express when Neville was looking for his toad. They were later sorted into the same house and shared a dormitory at Hogwarts for the next six years.
Harry Potter first met Ron Weasley on the train - on the Hogwarts Express. Then, they got sorted into the same House, and slept in the same dormitory, and became very close friends.
Answer: Yes. The covers may have changed but the books themselves have not. Answer: There are seven different Harry Potter books. Each has a different title, and a different story.
Rose Weasley and James Sirius Potter are NOT the same age. In the epilogue, Rose is just entering Hogwarts along with Albus Severus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy, while James is older and has already been to Hogwarts.
No, the Harry Potter series is set in the UK. Harry Potter was born in England.
Most of the characters attend Hogwarts, the same school as Harry. Other students attend Drumstrang or Beauxbatons.
No, the words are all exatly the same, just they have differant covers to the other harry potter books, they have the exact same story inside word for word.
Draco is in the same year as Harry Potter so it is safe to assume that he is the same age as him. at a certain age a wizard is sent their invitation to hogwarts. therefore they are within a year of each other, if not a few months.